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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 13 Jan 21 10.47pm | |
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Seems very common these days. Was wondering if anyone on here was suffering? Had a few issues myself as a younger man but managed to work through things due to reading and even counselling at one point. These days I’m thankful that I have a pretty good grasp on my own mind, although I do still have the odd episode. I have no doubt 2020 must have been hard for many, particularly for those living alone. Hope you guys are all ok.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 14 Jan 21 2.24am | |
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clever people get depressed.
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Badger11 Beckenham 14 Jan 21 8.25am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
clever people get depressed.
Well that explains why I don't get depressed By the way you left off Radio DJ's from your list.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 14 Jan 21 8.43am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
clever people get depressed.
I think there’s actually some truth to this
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chris123 hove actually 14 Jan 21 8.55am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Well that explains why I don't get depressed By the way you left off Radio DJ's from your list. Me too - and having very low expectations does help.
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 14 Jan 21 9.35am | |
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Many years ago I went through a very dark period. Thankfully things got better for me, and my life is in a good place now, and has been for a while. The irony? 5 years ago, when things were really good for me, a van came across the road and hit me head on, in just the spot in had imagined. I had minor injuries, but was more mentally shaken up, to the point where I couldn't drive past that bend. Ok now. Attachment: 20150320_133407.jpg (3,573.60Kb)
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Stirlingsays 14 Jan 21 9.42am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Me too - and having very low expectations does help. I think you have a point there. Depression has many causes, among them genetic and physical. However, on the cultural side I think 'expectation' plays a large role in creating depression. It's probably not as big a role as a lack of positive social relationships but unrealistic expectations does factor in.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 14 Jan 21 10.00am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Well that explains why I don't get depressed By the way you left off Radio DJ's from your list. It can often be but it can also be sitting there thinking about stuff. Stuff you can’t change, has already happened, is in the past, is someone else’s fault, isn’t worth dragging yourself down over. So I’d say time can make you depressed. Or being a deep thinker. Why be a deep thinker over your negative past or present if you’re pulling yourself down? Poor working people probably get depressed and probably have more than we’ve known, but the things that counteract depression they have to do or they don’t eat. Exercise and physical work that’s good for the soul. Look ahead, think ahead. What can you improve? What’s out there to tackle? Exercise. Fresh air. Natural surroundings. Some who never do would be surprised how these things can give you a lift. Of course if you’ve been royally fvcked over or in a bad situation then it isn’t as easy as this but when your life hasn’t changed and you’re feeling very low and sliding into depression there are ways to battle it. Sitting around thinking and often drinking and maybe not admitting it isn’t. But simple people who are pleased with what they’ve got maybe never get depressed, as long as there’s some retail therapy available.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 14 Jan 21 10.08am | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
Many years ago I went through a very dark period. Thankfully things got better for me, and my life is in a good place now, and has been for a while. The irony? 5 years ago, when things were really good for me, a van came across the road and hit me head on, in just the spot in had imagined. I had minor injuries, but was more mentally shaken up, to the point where I couldn't drive past that bend. Ok now. Fvck me, lucky it wasn’t a lorry. If you drive between Botley Hill and New Addington you could have this happen every Sunday afternoon after Sunday football and pub drinks have finished. I had one Cvnt in a car driving on the wrong side of the road through the wooded bit between Caterham hill and old Coulsdon. Tw&t was doing something in his glove box or radio. After banging the horn with nowhere to go he looked up and swerved and hit the bank on the corner. He somehow managed to not go over the bank and made it round the corner.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 14 Jan 21 10.16am | |
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For younger people, social media can be depressing. Bullying, feeling inadequate, seeing people showing off what they’re doing or what they look like, sometimes fake or paid for on credit. For older generations we can see it for what it is, just like when we see an average income earner in a high income earners car. So what? They probably don’t own it and it’s on the equivalent of a hire scheme. I can understand how they’ll get depressed these days though. The future on the horizon might look bleak.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 14 Jan 21 10.28am | |
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I get depressed whenever I go on to 'news/politics talk' - I've moved on and my life has improved.
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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 14 Jan 21 10.41am | |
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In general I think there's more awareness about depression and mental health and people are more open to talking about it and seeking treatment/steps to improve ones mental health, rather than soldiering on or keeping it to yourself as was the norm up until relatively recently, especially among men-folk. I think that makes it seem like it's more prevalent but it's always been there, just not talked about or diagnosed. Would anyone have had the balls to start a thread on it here ten years ago? You'd probably have been called a pussy and/or told to man up!
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